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Collaborative Robotic Wire + Arc Additive Manufacture and Sensor-Enabled In-Process Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Evaluation

The demand for cost-efficient manufacturing of complex metal components has driven research for metal Additive Manufacturing (AM) such as Wire + Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM). WAAM enables automated, time- and material-efficient manufacturing of metal parts. To strengthen these benefits, the dem...

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Autores principales: Zimermann, Rastislav, Mohseni, Ehsan, Vasilev, Momchil, Loukas, Charalampos, Vithanage, Randika K. W., Macleod, Charles N., Lines, David, Javadi, Yashar, Espirindio E Silva, Misael Pimentel, Fitzpatrick, Stephen, Halavage, Steven, Mckegney, Scott, Pierce, Stephen Gareth, Williams, Stewart, Ding, Jialuo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9185492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35684823
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22114203
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author Zimermann, Rastislav
Mohseni, Ehsan
Vasilev, Momchil
Loukas, Charalampos
Vithanage, Randika K. W.
Macleod, Charles N.
Lines, David
Javadi, Yashar
Espirindio E Silva, Misael Pimentel
Fitzpatrick, Stephen
Halavage, Steven
Mckegney, Scott
Pierce, Stephen Gareth
Williams, Stewart
Ding, Jialuo
author_facet Zimermann, Rastislav
Mohseni, Ehsan
Vasilev, Momchil
Loukas, Charalampos
Vithanage, Randika K. W.
Macleod, Charles N.
Lines, David
Javadi, Yashar
Espirindio E Silva, Misael Pimentel
Fitzpatrick, Stephen
Halavage, Steven
Mckegney, Scott
Pierce, Stephen Gareth
Williams, Stewart
Ding, Jialuo
author_sort Zimermann, Rastislav
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description The demand for cost-efficient manufacturing of complex metal components has driven research for metal Additive Manufacturing (AM) such as Wire + Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM). WAAM enables automated, time- and material-efficient manufacturing of metal parts. To strengthen these benefits, the demand for robotically deployed in-process Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE) has risen, aiming to replace current manually deployed inspection techniques after completion of the part. This work presents a synchronized multi-robot WAAM and NDE cell aiming to achieve (1) defect detection in-process, (2) enable possible in-process repair and (3) prevent costly scrappage or rework of completed defective builds. The deployment of the NDE during a deposition process is achieved through real-time position control of robots based on sensor input. A novel high-temperature capable, dry-coupled phased array ultrasound transducer (PAUT) roller-probe device is used for the NDE inspection. The dry-coupled sensor is tailored for coupling with an as-built high-temperature WAAM surface at an applied force and speed. The demonstration of the novel ultrasound in-process defect detection approach, presented in this paper, was performed on a titanium WAAM straight sample containing an intentionally embedded tungsten tube reflectors with an internal diameter of 1.0 mm. The ultrasound data were acquired after a pre-specified layer, in-process, employing the Full Matrix Capture (FMC) technique for subsequent post-processing using the adaptive Total Focusing Method (TFM) imaging algorithm assisted by a surface reconstruction algorithm based on the Synthetic Aperture Focusing Technique (SAFT). The presented results show a sufficient signal-to-noise ratio. Therefore, a potential for early defect detection is achieved, directly strengthening the benefits of the AM process by enabling a possible in-process repair.
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spelling pubmed-91854922022-06-11 Collaborative Robotic Wire + Arc Additive Manufacture and Sensor-Enabled In-Process Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Evaluation Zimermann, Rastislav Mohseni, Ehsan Vasilev, Momchil Loukas, Charalampos Vithanage, Randika K. W. Macleod, Charles N. Lines, David Javadi, Yashar Espirindio E Silva, Misael Pimentel Fitzpatrick, Stephen Halavage, Steven Mckegney, Scott Pierce, Stephen Gareth Williams, Stewart Ding, Jialuo Sensors (Basel) Article The demand for cost-efficient manufacturing of complex metal components has driven research for metal Additive Manufacturing (AM) such as Wire + Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM). WAAM enables automated, time- and material-efficient manufacturing of metal parts. To strengthen these benefits, the demand for robotically deployed in-process Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE) has risen, aiming to replace current manually deployed inspection techniques after completion of the part. This work presents a synchronized multi-robot WAAM and NDE cell aiming to achieve (1) defect detection in-process, (2) enable possible in-process repair and (3) prevent costly scrappage or rework of completed defective builds. The deployment of the NDE during a deposition process is achieved through real-time position control of robots based on sensor input. A novel high-temperature capable, dry-coupled phased array ultrasound transducer (PAUT) roller-probe device is used for the NDE inspection. The dry-coupled sensor is tailored for coupling with an as-built high-temperature WAAM surface at an applied force and speed. The demonstration of the novel ultrasound in-process defect detection approach, presented in this paper, was performed on a titanium WAAM straight sample containing an intentionally embedded tungsten tube reflectors with an internal diameter of 1.0 mm. The ultrasound data were acquired after a pre-specified layer, in-process, employing the Full Matrix Capture (FMC) technique for subsequent post-processing using the adaptive Total Focusing Method (TFM) imaging algorithm assisted by a surface reconstruction algorithm based on the Synthetic Aperture Focusing Technique (SAFT). The presented results show a sufficient signal-to-noise ratio. Therefore, a potential for early defect detection is achieved, directly strengthening the benefits of the AM process by enabling a possible in-process repair. MDPI 2022-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9185492/ /pubmed/35684823 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22114203 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zimermann, Rastislav
Mohseni, Ehsan
Vasilev, Momchil
Loukas, Charalampos
Vithanage, Randika K. W.
Macleod, Charles N.
Lines, David
Javadi, Yashar
Espirindio E Silva, Misael Pimentel
Fitzpatrick, Stephen
Halavage, Steven
Mckegney, Scott
Pierce, Stephen Gareth
Williams, Stewart
Ding, Jialuo
Collaborative Robotic Wire + Arc Additive Manufacture and Sensor-Enabled In-Process Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Evaluation
title Collaborative Robotic Wire + Arc Additive Manufacture and Sensor-Enabled In-Process Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Evaluation
title_full Collaborative Robotic Wire + Arc Additive Manufacture and Sensor-Enabled In-Process Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Evaluation
title_fullStr Collaborative Robotic Wire + Arc Additive Manufacture and Sensor-Enabled In-Process Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Collaborative Robotic Wire + Arc Additive Manufacture and Sensor-Enabled In-Process Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Evaluation
title_short Collaborative Robotic Wire + Arc Additive Manufacture and Sensor-Enabled In-Process Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Evaluation
title_sort collaborative robotic wire + arc additive manufacture and sensor-enabled in-process ultrasonic non-destructive evaluation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9185492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35684823
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22114203
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